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27 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CentraleSupélec Rennes campus Department Smart Energy Department Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Computer science » Modelling
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to one or more of the following areas: Renewable energy systems and photovoltaic technologies Smart grids and power systems Battery energy storage systems Artificial intelligence and machine learning
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and failure risk of their networks. Within the Wetsus Smart Water Grids program, this project aims to support a transition from reactive leak detection to proactive monitoring of drinking water
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letter of offer for the program if all conditions have been satisfied. About the scholarship Project details The project investigates distributed and edge intelligence for smart grids with distributed
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overloading our energy grid? The answer lies in renewable assisted home Energy Management Systems (EMS) that seamlessly integrate solar power, EVs and the single-phase mains. By dynamically managing energy
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Technologie de Compiègne is seeking a contract researcher to work in Smart Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles and Buses in Public Transportation (SIR-V2G) project in the laboratory AVENUES (EA 7284
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. The developed methods will be evaluated in representative energy applications, including renewable energy systems (e.g., wind turbines), smart grids, and emerging electrified platforms such as electric ships
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solutions that extend the operational life of devices and reduce environmental impact, applicable to areas like smart grids, electric vehicles, and portable electronics. Research Focus Areas: Power-Aware
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. Methodology The PhD will be divided into 3 work packages (WP): WP1 - Digital Twin Development: This WP focuses on building physics-informed digital twins for high-impact use cases: Smart Grids (simulating load
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applications, including renewable energy systems (e.g., wind turbines), smart grids, and emerging electrified platforms such as electric ships or microgrids. Expected outcomes include novel methods for device